Tag: UV-C
Advanced Technologies for Commercial Cleaning
With many new products and technologies on the market, business owners may need help understanding which work best for commercial cleaning and disinfection.
ULTRA Germicidal Smart Ceiling Fan
The ULTRA smart ceiling fan uses a patent-pending system, which combines a UV-C radiating LED module with an air-circulating fan to decrease the concentration of viral pathogens in the air.
DLX-N Inactivates Pathogens On Surfaces and In Airstreams
The DLX-N high output, dual lamp ultraviolet NEMA-4 fixture disinfects HVAC/R airstreams, cooling coils, and drain pans, inactivating infectious diseases such as the SARS-CoV-2 virus.
UV-C Lighting For Healthy Facilities
Already in use to combat pathogens, ultraviolet tools are now deployed against COVID-19.
Circadian Lighting Inactivates SARS-CoV-2
J.Protect mixes visible and non-visible light to function both as a general lighting fixture with the ability to continuously protect and disinfect against disease carrying pathogens.
iCleanse To Help Curb Spread Of COVID-19 In Nursing Homes
iCleanse uses UV-C technology to disinfect high touch surfaces, such as mobile phones, tablets, stethoscopes, ID badges, keycards, and more
LG Autonomous Robot Disinfects With UV Light
LG Electronics is developing an autonomous robot that will use ultraviolet (UV-C) light to disinfect high-touch, high-traffic areas and will be available to customers in early 2021.
Honeywell And Signify Team Up To Deploy Integrated Lighting Solutions
The collaboration integrates Signify’s Interact connected lighting system, and its UV-C disinfection lighting, with Honeywell Building Management Systems and the Honeywell Forge enterprise performance management platform.
IES, IUVA Developing UV-C Disinfection Standards
Illuminating Engineering Society and International Ultraviolet Association are collaborating on ANSI standards for measuring ultraviolet C-band sources used for disinfection.
UV-C Lights Helped College Combat Illness Last Winter
At Schenectady County Community College in New York, Ultraviolet-C Germicidal Irradiation (UVGI) upper air units were installed around the campus.